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CAorld. “ Circulation Books Open to All,” a J "LUNGED TD DEATH jester, Devs ie Hoe WffOP.NLEXTRA [RTI 3 ON A LOGOMOBILE| “Jegea tive | suor aiuscur Berane A FOREIGN F bi bd Goslin Arrested in Philadelphia MIRROR IN SALOON, q oung Jerome Van Valkenburg; and Eugene L. Packer and Mobilizes the Fleet and Keep aa Ambassador Pauncefote — Tumbled Down an Elevator H. J.. Alexander Here. . Shaft on His Machine. Pts. Sights pjesme wie nha in we meee | fat. Washington. Jerome Van Vatkenburg, nineteen) wont up into the alr es the machine years old, of 171 Bainbridge otreet,| crashed agsinet ine gate and emashed Brooklyn, rode a locomobile into the | it as if It were built of kindling. ecievator @mft on the fourth story ef] Man and machine plunged down the the Locomoblie Company of America| ehaft to death, factory, at Meventy-sixth street and| He had half flung himeelf from the Broadway, this afternoon. machine when it darted into the open He plunged with his machine down | levator shaft. crashed against. the op- sixty feet to the basement and was|Postte well and started on the down- instantly killed. ward plunge. * Van Valkenbure lee cleaner employed | V2= Velkenbutg was crushed out of by the Locomobile Company. He was |uman semblance in ihe wreck of the polishing and arranging the vehicles on| ™schine when he was picked up at the bottom of the shaft. He had become tangied in the machine as it bumped from side to Fg, Abaca aehanips shaft in ite downwara egy pili Van Valkenburg wished to move a 600- probably came to him before the ma- pound runabout to the opposite side of chine crashed against the asphalt foor- | ss nha Ing of the basement, ? ‘He jumped into the seat and turned Oveupants of the bullding heard the the lever, The machine wobbied and Noise an (he i We bumped ite way’ then dalled. own four stories of the narrow eleva- “Loot out for the elevator shaft!" tor shaft. yelled Sidney McLean, a fellow-work- : man, noting his companton’s awkward Pigg prelaye eng ele: bed — Persons in other parts of the building ‘The cry startied Van Valkenburg. He Pushed to the basement and lifted the oul & lever and the machine shot | tifelens body of Van Valkenburg trom forward wt full epeed, headed direct for| the tangled mane of broken wing the elevator shaft. | All his limbe were broken, his chest The hatchway was protected by «| Ceved in and the base of the skull frac- heavy expanded metal gate, | . Finding the machine beyond his con-| | trol Van Valkenburg tried to jump. Me} “ Cireulation Boake Open to All,” + An ne outeite Cheestore ‘ uuleaie LONDON, March 6—Alarming rumors fi ‘rea oom, and fagain current in financial circles here as to the at tani eee iae'eilidcaleia se of Europe. A distinctly uneasy feeling pre= ” = a “- ‘*| ‘The more confident feeling induced by Sh SWALLOWED-ACID AND DIED Michael Hicks-Beach’s speech on the Budget t: eG nen ined 1-4y ie samy ap {a8 the day wore on and analysis showed it to cone, Ta Park a ay. |tain agrave note of warning of international com> = Spee em plications. oe BICYOLE FALL FATAL Mobilization of a powerful fleet at Torbay goes. owe “) so “on quickly. At least twenty warships are gath Lid sot this (there and more are under orders. Of these t afternoon are fifteen battle-ships, the newest and best in: service. 4 ROBERTS REPORTS ON FIFTY KILLED SRITISH SUCCESSER BY MINE GAS. Jvc. es Lord Roberts to-day: the fourth floor this afternoon. Steam was up in a ereat many machines for ee aS en re rene ou Van Valkenburg was identifies employees of the Locomataie hanadinn Hite body was removed to the Morgue. * railway north and west will now be repaired. Gen. Clements te at Jou- | 1.4 wounded from which had Hard at Work, bert’s siding station, béyond Coles- berg. BOERS IN FULL RETREAT FROM CAPE COLONY. LONDON, March ¢—7be Boers rt a poe *oiaite. ea ren ade Col in full retreat after w 7 segheepteenod a8 gh \eeuth. They are emaciated to the Orange Free State. ig Sapp 7 : sion of Stormberg pute Gen. Gatacre injenme a s vend 4 ; ™ iners, were ratiroad communication with Gen. Clem. | Colom Presents seenes (hat eae reid fuilest capactty to Gi rush orders. It the ucfortunate m| crowded cata at Colesberg. for, though be Voers ceed tm oar bres Gepteted believed over 1 men were a: work. | upon ihe scene of the disaster Sartially wrecked the railroad, it cn be Dante's “Inferea. ‘ Already Gity Beltcs have bee! As che conviction that the rescue of | q repaired, and (hus the entrance; Deed men aad animals Bre | tional Britisn troops inio the FI®e |. igeteg ond pateiied, Jn 1) be greatly fectiitated. ‘Sal Osfontewn. where Field ierses | antl ms men whe aperaie in Wall street | fixed a: $7,680, in default of which he were arresied in thie city to-day sneer | Was lermet ae ee ae re " Indictment by the Grand Jury appoirs- 1 dye twe more MOO) CHARLE@TON, W. Va, March 6—) The scene of the accident is three ‘ 04 by Gov. Roosevelt te investigate the METHOD OF ATTACK. ‘The greatest mining herror In the New | miles above Thurmond, on the Cheea- ‘The presentment of the Grand Jury| River region occurred at Red Ashe|peake and Onio road. The principal _— q to-tar by an explosion in the @rift mine | owner of the mine ie J. Fred EM@inger, of See a mater ot ecicciines | ot the Rad Ashe Coal Company. Staunton, Va, , Ex - President Off for in on the] The mine wes fall of men and the ex-| 11 is believed that four-fifths of the Florida with His b~i the object | poston occurred near the entrance, | men in the mines were killed, : Ge=SerOUus | which was closed by falling slate. A) The news of the @isamter swap! fo lecdinc | Tellet crew was wuickly ot work. | through the town like an eloctrts ahork ‘The working capacity of the mine te|an@ within a fex minutes hundreds of Maren 6—Gen. cor-| Busene 1. Packer, apeculator, of @ over to Bre. Lewten, | Broedway. aso accused, was held Lai ball. J. De Kaufetein of ae. Re August | | forced itself ow the grief-stricken crowds “| Mate Mine Inepector Pinkney i 8 | ino, necame frantic in their endeavors the ground with a-corpe of experin 'eO8* 11, reacn their dead and dying in tne {Ded of Boers, there is ing all penitence possible. Bo MF 0 wrecned shat, and the work of at- ‘ys neo teen made so to the ‘a pe tempted rescue was organized with ea- lat Dordrecht of the Gisaster. It fe thought (86) ree aigeulty t Of the first (welve men brough: wat From Lord Roberts te opposed by nag the | maa weet Fitiy-cighih street, | were horribly burme! or bruised. Boers and that they @eitberately Ard for as well as, As the work proceeded and the dead/ at clove rangr, on @ stretcher party, cireumetances, and; "tier © 1 one by one, the! Gen, White's garviece bas begne a | scene at the of the shaft became oo tenve Latvemien